The 2-10 split

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – If you’re going to be in the scrum between a No. 7 seed and a No. 10 seed in the NCAA tournament, you definitely want to be a No. 10 seed.

Since 1985:

SEE RELATED:

No. 7 seeds are 18-42 in the second round.

No. 8 seeds are 9-35 in the second round.

No. 9 seeds are 3-49 in the second round.

No. 10 seeds are 18-18 in the second round.

Wow.

Figured a list of 10 seeds that advanced to the Sweet 16 might be a pretty solid chart. So onward to the full rundown of barely double-digit seeds Maryland is hoping to join tomorrow when it meets Memphis.